Everything posted by jor
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Wouldn't you choose to die in Thailand?
Is this true??? Being a fully paid up coward, this terrifies me. Please say it ain't so. Sheryl, any comment?
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LTR VISA - BOI requested me "Evidence of all your payments"
When I called to find out why my application had been rejected, I was told that they could not tell me because of "national security". I gave up at that point.
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MRI. Why not from head to toe?
Jeez, my prostate MRI at Bumrungrad was ฿63,000.
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Lloyds International Bank Offshore - Access Problems Anyone?
I should have mentioned that I was using the mobile app. That's good advice from ukrules. I use Brave browser which is Chrome based.
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Lloyds International Bank Offshore - Access Problems Anyone?
Is working OK for me just now.
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Data plan for visit to UK
Hi, This is the OP. Thanks to everybody for the replies and the advice. Too many to respond to individually, but here is my current situation: I looked on the Giffgaff site but couldn't see any reference to UK (or Great Britain or England etc.) so gave up. However, a few days after posting my enquiry, my elderly phone died so have bought a replacement. The new phone has eSIM so Airalo seems a good alternative especially as it doesn't require a SIM to be posted. josephbloggs, I got the idea that the AIS plan is capped to 12GB from their website. If this is not the case, then I will check with their local store as it is the easiest solution. I will use only for email checking/news/gps navigation but wasn't sure that 12GB would be enough. I will have a lot to do on this trip so don't want any unnecessary hassle. Again, thanks to all who responded. Jor
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Data plan for visit to UK
I am visiting UK for 2-3 weeks next month for the first time in many years and will need mobile data for Internet surfing and navigation. On previous visits I used to buy an unlimited data SIM from the 3 network for £20 for a month, but this is no longer available. AIS will sell 12GB data plan for a month for B1,750 which seems expensive for a limited amount of data. I know there are independent companies which sell data plans but Googling 'UK data plans' just brings up EU roaming plans which I don't need. I know about Airalo but my phone does not have eSIM capability. Can somebody help with the names of these companies? Thanks.
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Online Banking.
Lloyds Bank asked for my tax residence and TIN. I messaged HMRC to ask for my TIN. They replied that they don't use TIN numbers and advised me to use NI number instead. Have done this but am waiting to hear whether Lloyds will accept it.
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If you can't be happy in Thailand
Now, that's funny.
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If you can't be happy in Thailand
Now, that's funny.
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Motorbike rentals
He built Area 51 and closed the car and bike hire to concentrate on running the go-go.
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QNUPS and Financial advisor
This statement, if true, makes me quite nervous. Can you give some detail?
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Has the Dumbing-down of British TV Become a Blight Upon the World? (Slow Decline Beginning c.1976?)
They did copy Till Death Us Do Part - they renamed it Archie Bunker but Archie was but a shadow of Alf.
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Last Will
For the last 10+ years I have been involved with a children’s charity in Sangkhla Buri, Kanchanaburi province - www.BaanUnrak.org They provide a safe and happy environment for approx. 130 children many of whom are stateless as well as homeless. They make good and efficient use of any funds that you send them. I visit every couple of years and they are happy to show me what they have done or built with the money that I have sent. I have a Thai will that bequeaths them my Thailand based assets which will primarily consist of funds in my Bangkok Bank account. They expressed concern that the bank would make it difficult/impossible for them to get the funds so I have been wondering how to get round this. I enquired at the bank about making my account a joint account with the manager of the home so that they can legally access the account balance when I die (no comments about the wisdom of this, please). Seems like I would have to close the account and open a new joint one which would involve me turning up with a certificate of residence and a representative of the home being present with their documents which, with the distance involved, is not really practical. Does anybody have any ideas on any better way to do this? I urge anyone with an interest in Thai charities to take a look at this one. If you can visit them, despite their remote location, you will be impressed.